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The formation and gravitational-wave detection of massive stellar black hole binaries
Gamma-Ray-Burst Beaming and Gravitational-Wave Observations
Finding the First Cosmic Explosions. I. Pair-Instability Supernovae
Supermassive Seeds for Supermassive Black Holes
ILLUMINATING THE PRIMEVAL UNIVERSE WITH TYPE IIn SUPERNOVAE
Finding the First Cosmic Explosions. Ii. Core-Collapse Supernovae
Double compact objects. II. Cosmological merger rates
Seeing the First Supernovae at the Edge of the Universe With Jwst
Missing Black Holes Unveil the Supernova Explosion Mechanism
The Most Massive Objects in the Universe
EVIDENCE FOR TYPE Ia SUPERNOVA DIVERSITY FROM ULTRAVIOLET OBSERVATIONS WITH THEHUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE
Compact Remnant Mass Function: Dependence on the Explosion Mechanism and Metallicity
Double compact objects. I. The significance of the common envelope on merger rates
Outflowing Galactic Winds in Post-Starburst and Active Galactic Nucleus Host Galaxies at 0.2
Localizing Compact Binary Inspirals on the Sky Using Ground-Based Gravitational Wave Interferometers
Exploring Short Gamma-Ray Bursts as Gravitational-Wave Standard Sirens
Measuring dark energy spatial inhomogeneity with supernova data
Reducing the weak lensing noise for the gravitational wave Hubble diagram using the non-Gaussianity of the magnification distribution
The Effect of Metallicity on the Detection Prospects for Gravitational Waves
No evidence for dark energy dynamics from a global analysis of cosmological data
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